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sourmash
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JAN 05, 10:09 AM
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I haven't actually read the article, yet. It's obvious what my point is, though.
D.C. Police Arrest Leader Of The Proud Boys Ahead Of Far-Right Protests By NPR News January 4, 2021 BY ELENA MOORE
The head of a White Supremacist far-right extremist group, the Proud Boys, was arrested in Washington, D.C., Monday evening less than a day before thousands of pro-Trump and far-right demonstrators are expected in the city.
Enrique Tarrio, 36, was taken into police custody and charged with destruction of property, according to a statement from the Metropolitan Police Department.
The charge is related to his actions during last month’s pro-Trump demonstration in D.C. that turned violent. Tarrio admitted to removing and burning a Black Lives Matter banner from a historically Black church, an action the Proud Boys are now being sued over.
According to the police statement, Tarrio is additionally being charged with possession of a high capacity feeding device. Officers found two high capacity firearm magazines with him upon arrest.
The FBI says the Proud Boys have “ties to white nationalism” and the organization has previously been associated with acts of violence.
Three conservative groups have officially submitted permit applications to the National Park Service for events on Tuesday and Wednesday, as reported by USA Today. Women for America First and the Eighty Percent Coalition requested permits for thousands of people each. A third event run by the organization The Silent Majority filed a permit for several hundred attendees. My, look at these far right extremists.
The protests are timed to come as the newly sworn-in 117th Congress officially counts the Electoral College ballots on Wednesday, marking the last step in the election before President-elect Biden is sworn in on Jan. 20.
President Trump is supporting the protests and vows to attend.
Meanwhile, city leaders are preparing for possible violence, especially as reports show members of the Proud Boys are planning to attend the march dressed incognito. The Proud boys resisting violence is now violence in the USA.
In the lead-up to the demonstrations, unnamed individuals have also posted information online advising people how to secretly bring guns to the protests, according to The Washington Post.
In a statement Sunday, Mayor Muriel Bowser advised D.C. residents to avoid areas near downtown and issued a reminder that firearms are illegal while in National Park Service areas, including the National Mall and Freedom Plaza, two areas protesters are expected to gather.
Open possession of a firearm is also illegal throughout the city.
Bowser has also requested assistance from the National Guard for both Tuesday and Wednesday. According to the mayor’s office, there will be around 114 members available “at any given time” and 340 available in total.
Bowser submitted the request to the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, William Walker, on New Year’s Eve, according to a copy of the letter provided to NPR by the mayor’s office. The Guard members will be unarmed and responsible for duties such as traffic control, in order to free up police.
Many streets in downtown D.C. will also be closed off starting Tuesday.
National figures have also expressed concern about the upcoming demonstrations.
Former Defense Secretary William Cohen told NPR’s Morning Edition on Monday he thinks the events will present “a real challenge to maintain order and stability.”
Cohen, who served in the Clinton administration, joined the other nine living former defense secretaries in an opinion piece that ran in The Washington Post Sunday condemning Trump’s attempts to subvert the election, and reaffirming that the military plays no role in political disputes. Cohen is concerned civil disruption could be used as a pretext to deploy military forces in the streets.
[b]“There are things taking place which pose, I think, a threat to our domestic tranquility and security, and that is the president encouraging some of the more right-wing extremists to march on Washington and to protest,” Cohen said. “And the indication is he’s urging them to – it’s going to be wild.”
In a statement Monday evening, Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine condemned groups that plan to incite violence at the protests, referring to them as entities that “promote hate on a racial and religious basis.” He did not specifically name any groups.
“While we respect their right to protest, we will not tolerate criminal behavior—and we should deny them the opportunity to cause chaos,” he said. Bullcrap. They incite and permit the criminal behavior while calling it mostly peaceful.
Racine also echoed Bowser’s request for residents to stay away from the area.
“Hate has no home in the District,” That's pretty funny, right there. he added, “Let’s keep the peace, rather than provide this band of agitators any more attention than their divisive and hateful demonstrations will otherwise receive.”[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 01-05-2021).]
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williegoat
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JAN 05, 10:38 AM
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The important part of this story is not about race but the fact that that guy was arrested for burning a banner that didn't belong to him, while militant leftist insurgents are free to burn and besiege entire cities with impunity.
In the eyes of our keepers, his crime is what he believes, not what he did.
(for those who might whine and cry, I am not excusing his actions)
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sourmash
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JAN 05, 10:47 AM
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What he believes is key to the narrative. Because that belief is why his group has been called a White Supremacist group, even though they have Asians, Hispanics and Blacks. Him not being White is very inconvenient to the agenda.
The common run up to hand to hand violence is BLM and Antida Antifa stealing flags and destroying them.[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 01-05-2021).]
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olejoedad
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JAN 05, 11:20 AM
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Before I read the article, I suspected you were posting from a cell at DC Metro.
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sourmash
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JAN 05, 11:45 AM
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quote | Originally posted by olejoedad:
Before I read the article, I suspected you were posting from a cell at DC Metro. |
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Got it. You hate White People.[This message has been edited by sourmash (edited 01-05-2021).]
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olejoedad
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JAN 05, 12:17 PM
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Sure.
Of course you're right.
Perhaps you should think about why I might have posted that, even in jest.[This message has been edited by olejoedad (edited 01-05-2021).]
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sourmash
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JAN 05, 12:28 PM
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I'm just trying to get a read on who these people are. Because I keep hearing the media tell me what to think but it's unsure how reliable their opinion might be. Some have said the media sometimes embellishes slightly. The Gaurdian quotes US sources saying they're W Supremacist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proud_Boys
"Proud Boys commonly wear red MAGA hats to rallies, often alongside Fred Perry black polo shirts."
Demand Free Speech rally
A Proud Boys rally called Demand Free Speech[135] took place on July 6, 2019, in Washington, D.C.'s Freedom Plaza and Pershing Park, drawing about 250 people.[136][137][138] McInnes, Laura Loomer and Milo Yiannopoulos appeared...
Let's see, according to a little digging Laura Loomer is Jewish. Milo is a homosexual White, so I'm a little more confused at what we're supposed to believe here.
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williegoat
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JAN 05, 12:30 PM
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quote | Originally posted by sourmash:
Got it. You hate White People.
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That is an absurd assertion. You seem to be inordinately preoccupied with ethnicity.
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olejoedad
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JAN 05, 12:35 PM
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olejoedad
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JAN 05, 12:36 PM
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It's not that I hate people, it's just that there are so few worth knowing....
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